Thing that bothers me in this is that Microsoft made the effort to fly Keivan to the Redmond for interviews and meetings. Why do that? Apple sherlocks it's developer base all the time, and they give very little if none of the credit to original authors of the idea.<p>By flying the Keivan to the Redmond they gave him false hope of something, and wasted his time. Instead they should have asked about him nothing, if they weren't going to break software license doing their WinGet. It was withing their right to copy it.<p>Worse thing is to raise false hopes and false expectations. They will surely doom any relationship, regardless if it's about product sales or personal.